Deposit of Electronic Publications in the Netherlands Johan Steenbakkers e-ICOLC Conference 2002
Koninklijke Bibliotheek Developing the electronic deposit Permanent archiving of e-publications
Koninklijke Bibliotheek National Library of the Netherlands, founded 1798, ftes 260, M€ 37, Deposit library for publications Information for research, education & society: preservation & permanent access
Developing the e-Deposit Develop a deposit system Implement the deposit system Agree with producers of information (universities, publishers, a.o)
Develop a deposit system Find a technology partner: IBM Develop the deposit system: Embed in the digital library infrastructure & workflow
Deposit system (DIAS) Delivery & Capture Package & Delivery Long Term Preservation Administration Monitoring & Logging Ingest Data management Access Archival Storage external systems query interface Content AIP SIP AIP IBM Content Manager Builder Loader Deliverer Access Long Term Preservation Tivoli Storage Manager Business Objects IBM storage solution IBM BackUp facility IBM DB2 database
Embed the deposit system Interface with digital library functions: Reception & checking Loading & tagging Cataloguing & catalogue (searching) User identification, authentication & authorisation Delivery & accounting
Working with e-publications 1994 deposit policy adapted 1996 publishers start depositing material 1998 pilot deposit system; NEDLIB starts 1999 general depositing agreement 2000 end of NEDLIB; tender for system 2002 archiving agreement KB-ES; deposit system operational
Archiving for publishers To ensure the permanent archiving Formal archival agent relationship Maintain the integrity To ensure permanent availability Act as host for (former) customers Provide emergency host access
Status e-Deposit KB Durable infrastructure in place Workflow for processing developed Ongoing R&D of long term preservation solutions Agreements with publishers Working on preserving information harvested from Internet